If you are anything like me, I receive quite a few emails each day. In fact, I probably receive close to 50 emails a day, and close to 300+ spam emails (A DAY).
Which means that if you email me, you need to grab my attention – especially if I am subscribed to your email list.

Being subscribed to close to 40 (I would estimate) internet marketers and bloggers email lists, I only read the occasional ones – and they are the ones that grab my attention.

so how do you grab attention, when you only have a couple of seconds to do so. Before people look at your content, they first see your design and your design will determine whether people will stay long enough to read your content. Now I have always been an advocate of the standard text email -until now.

As more and more people are marketing online, it is getting harder and harder to stand out. Which has been the main factor to why I am making the change to a more HTML based email format. I haev been doing this for a while for StandOutBlogger and for the first time since I started email marketing – I was getting responses from my readers.

ThemeForest Has Launched Email Newsletter Templates

I have always been a fan of ThemeForest because they have made a way for premium WordPress themes to be priced low enough for everyday bloggers to afford them.

And just recently they have launched a great selection of Email Newsletter Templates and I went through them all to display 5 of them that I thought would give your newsletter a professional edge.

  1. Our Community Email

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  2. Bold Mail

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  3. AirMail

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  4. Clean Mail

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  5. BFM Newsletter

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I think that using an email template is a great way to stand out from your competition and actually get your emails read.

Do you use an email template? Or just text emails?